Malaya Tribune, 30 May 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Friday, May 30, 1941
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  • 134 1 Reuter. New York, May 29. r JpUK 27,000-ton American line r "America" has been ordered to cut short its present West Indies cruise, and proceed with all speed to Newport, the New York Sun learns at the offices of the United States lines.
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  • 461 1 yichy Protests jit Bombing Of Tunisian Port Reuter. IV|}i Vichy Government has presented a to the British Government, I S. intermediary, against the the Tunisian port of Sfax, here Italian ship had taken refuge, j j r h the R.A.F. set fire to
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  • 73 1 Reuter. I ndon, May 30. 1 Rome carries hed in tlic Ita[ormer world mpion, Max 1,. t his deatfa in r> I] i Sera refers exceptional cournued to display most dangerous araehutists." cling Is remem- rugged man lyle, who reigned j oJ German sport
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  • 62 1 Reuter. I Bangkok, May 30. I I. it the Premier of I nana Tibul Bongvisit ,7;ipan arc nn' lin Bangkok. It Is While tho Premier [0 abroad for a he tudy conditions I "n countries, he fee' leave the country 1 present war situation
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  • 33 1 The H.M.S. King George V, Britain's newest battleship, whose gunfire proved very effective in the action agai nst the Bismarck. It was her first action at sea.
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  • 244 1 Reuter. London, May 30. p"ORE than a hundred officers and men from the Bismarck were picked up by British forces and are prisoners ol war. stat?s an Admiralty communique, which says that the attack on the Bismarck in which HM.S. Sikh took part in
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  • 39 1 Reuter. Vichy, May 30. British bomber attempted to bomb the Syrian town of Horns yesterday afternoon, says a Beirut dispatch to the Vichy news agency F'>ur bombs which wore dropped missed the station and killed one Syrian civilian. Reuter.
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  • 181 1 Reuter. Ixmdon, May 30. IT is intended that the Government of India should be carried on "by India for India in India" and not from Whitehall, declared the Duke of Devonshire, (Parliamentary Under-Secretary for India) speaking "with the full authority of the Government" at Ix?eds
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  • 60 1 Reuter. Rio do Janeiro, May 3D. Italian steamers are preparing to run the British blockade I across the Atlantic. I They are the canm steamers the Butterfly (5.727 tons) and the iMaggi. a?d they are ready to leave Pernambuco for a German port. The
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  • 31 1 Reuter. London, May 30. ENEMY air activity over Britain yesterday was very slight, according to an official communique which states that only a few enemy aircraft have crossed the coast.— Reuter
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  • 375 1 Reuter. Cairo, May 30. REFERRING to Libya, the communique says that during Tuesday night British troops in Tobruk made a small advance to improve their positions and inflicted casualties on the enemy without loss to themselves. In the Solium area British patrol, continue vigorously to
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  • 51 1 Reuter. Syndey, May 30. ATRIAL blackout on a portion of t.ho city of Sydney was staged last night, being the first held in Australia. Airplanes roaring overlie added realism to the test Ob servers at sea and In the air de scribed trial as successful.—
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  • 38 1 Reuter. Dublin, M.ay 30 |T is officially announced that during Wednesday night and yesterday morning, a number of aircraft *!lcw over Eire territory. In Dublin, the ground defences opened fire. No incidents were reported. Route
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  • 135 1 Reuter. v r hHtgton, Via s MR, i mdt n HnH, I be Be- 5 »«i tretarv of State, leM prewnrn Out OlCir was n«> change in the Ua le4 States polii <»» ielatftens regard ins; Japan Z Hr m do this statement n g roopoase
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  • 170 1 Reuter. l ondi n, May it. Till; Queen rode in a Brea ptn carrier when she visited the sciith roasl yesterday and ins peeted the headquarters company of the I.ondcn Scottish Regiment, of which she is 0!onel-in-(hief. v he rode in the carrier over
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  • 339 1 R.A.F. WRECK 100 ENEMY PLANES Reuter. Cairo, May 30. yyiTH very heavy fighting going on, it is not easy to make out the position which is changing all the time. There has been very heavy hand-to-hand fighting, attack and counter-attack ending in the British troops
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  • 70 1 Reuter. Rome, May 30. LIEUT -OEN. Starace, former Secretary of the Farcist party, who seme months ago fell Into d'sKrace v-'ith the I c i was lent to the front line, has no-- '.eased to occupy tlie post ol hlel of Stall ut the Fare ,t Militia.
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  • 91 1 Reuter. London, May 30. MRS. DORIS MILES, 39-year-old mother of Britain's quads has her hands full with sickness among the babies and oth?r member of her family at her home in Himtingdon- nhirv. I Her daughter Ann i-> very seiicnsly ill with bronchial pneumonia, and the three
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  • 86 1 Reuter. Shanghai, May 30. THE American authorities in Manila have announced that before American goods can be legally re-exported from the Philippines to [oreien countries, applications for export licences must be made to the United States Department and the ultimate destination of the goods must
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  • 136 1 Reuter. Washington, May 29. MR H Ickes, Secretary of the> Interior, at his press conference advocated nation*! daylight saving time. He also suggested that Ametici may nave to resort to a restricted use of electricity, and Institute petrol-less Sunday- in order to meet shortages of
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  • 82 1 Reuter. San Pedro (California), May 30. fREAT satisfaction with their visit to the Netherlands East Indies was expressed by Dr. van Klefens, the Netherlands Foreign Minister, and M. Welter, the Colonial Minister, on their arrival at San Pedro by the American clipper from New Zealand. An
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  • 250 2 I Uniformity In Administration (Tribune Stafl Reporter) REGULATIONS which, it is hoped, will bring about a muchneeded improvement in the running of Chinese vernacular schools in Singapore and elsewhere in Malaya, have been issued by the Director of Education, Chinese. To bring about uniformity
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  • 148 2 Singapore, Thursday FURTHER hearing was continued to-.ia> In the As.sizes Court before Mr Justice Wbrley and a common jury oi the case in which a Chinese. John Leong, a Japanese photographer's employee, stands charged with the attempted murder ol his employer and his wife by
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  • 77 2 Singapore, Thursday CHARGED with assisting In the management of a chap ji Id lottery. Ng Chen;- Hal 127>, Who was arrested In a house In Qeylang Road, yesterday claimed trial when charged before Mr W. D Carew, in the third police court The case v.as postponed lvi
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  • 177 2 3tmsft'port, Thursday. ivhIDING an isolated aitap house R in a lubber estate off Char.gi Road at midnight the police discovered counterfeiter* at work. From the house they collected 336 counterfeit 10-cent and 61 counterfeit five-cent coins made after the pattern of the latest Straits
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  • 22 2 (Cent-A-Piane Fund) .Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight London time. TWO
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  • 69 2 Singapore, Thursday. LI I SEE KIT, a Onntonese youth, paid the penally for reckless cycling when, In th<> district traffic court today, Mr. C. H. Whitton fined him $25. The accused was seen by Inspector MacPberson at the junction of Chin Chew Street and South Bridge
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  • 67 2 Singapore, Thursday. BOTH parties being agreeable to a compounding of the case, Hamid bin Mydin, a young Indian, was discharged by the fifth magistrate, Mr L. C Gob this morning. The charge against Hamid was on« of voluntarily causing hurt to Said Omar bin Nadar Ali with a
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  • 46 2 Singapore, Thursday. CHIA BAK YEO, a young Chinese cyclist, learnt that it was not wise to perform antics on the road, j which the prosecuting inspector described as "trick cycling," when j he was fined $1 in the District Traffic Court to-day.
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  • 211 2 IBinggpon Thursday THE Wha Hoay, a ol loiter, 1 "different" from but "fairer than Chap Ji Xi, was menhunea m toe pi dire court to-day Lianf: Oa Sing (54), who was charged with assisting m carrying on suf h a lottery, pleaded guilty and told
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  • 65 2 Singapore, Thursday. OENTfcJVCfc. on a young Chinese. Lee choo Teow. who pleaded guilty before Mr Conrad Oldham Lh e second magistrate, this morning to a charge of stealing jewellery and rash to the value ol $361 89, which belonged to his elder brother, was postponed until
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  • 499 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) ■IHE Tribune is reliably informed that Mr. I N. Raghavan, President of the Central Indian Association of Malaya, has left for India for health reasons and while in his homeland, he will report to the Government of
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  • 61 3 (Frcm Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Thursday. nURING the brown-out practices I v on Tuesday night, two passenger buses were involved in a head-on collision near Menelembu. resulting in serious injury to the driver of one of the vehicles. The other driver sustained some Injuries, while some
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  • 52 3 IN the four weeks between April 11 and May 8. beven strikes occurred in India, invoking 4,526 worker?. Five were in Bombay, one each in the Punjab and Bensal, affecting respectively 3,126 1.000 and 400 workers. The Punjab strike has been .sett'ed.. but the rest
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  • 77 3 AMAHJONG Drive in aid of the Chinese Relitf Fund and the Wool Fund was conducted by the Chinese Ladies' Association at the Chinese Swimming Club, by permission of the Committee. Total collections including sale of goods amounted to $361.63. Deducting $77.68 for various expenses etc..
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  • 109 3 Krm Our fv.u Reporter) Ipoh. Thursday. p the motion for adC t thf meeting of the 1 ,ncii. held on Tues?r Kangsar. the Hon. c« ian 'Raja Keehil to the extensive dstuffs and other commended the committee to in- mutter. Hon. Mr. Marcus a. dent, said
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  • 67 3 MAYFAIB CO., i ut Capitol Building Great World Turk:— I sa Be Put On In Great World] Jht, May 31 aa; Bund Nighl June 1. Ibej will The Latest Creati 1 1 m A... tea In The Foil "tog Lines EVENING FROCKS OVERCOATS. RTS VND I
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  • 291 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) JN an exclusive interview with the Malaya Tribune, Mr. Walter Hanming Chen, conveyed to the Chinese women of Malaya, through the Tribune, the greetings of their sisters in Hong- kong. "The members of the Chinese Women's Club ol Hongkong have
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  • 103 3 JHE attention of the public is diawn to a communique issued by the Controller cf Restricted Exports, dated Oct. 8. 1940. with regard to the exports of valuables. As from June 1 I Sunday». permits for the experts- of all kinds, whether or not mounted, set or
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  • 40 3 A DANCE organised by the Eurasian Women's Association will be held at the Adelphi Roof Garden on June 7 from 9.15 p.m. to 2 a.m. Admission tickets at $1 each are obtainable from the hon. secretary.
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  • 28 3 MRS M V. Pillai will conduct a Sewing Class at this weeks Lotus Club meeting on Saturday the 31st May. at 'B* Ramos Quay.
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  • 166 3 Reuter. London, May 29. fAPT. L. D. Gammans, former Co-operative Officer, Malaya, has been elected a Member of Parliament lor Hornsey. The result of the by-election was announced this morning as follows: CAPT. L. D. GAMMANS (CONS.) 11,077. MR. NOEL PEMBERTON-BIL-LING IML 4.146. Mr. Pemberton-Billing made
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  • 23 3 Mr. and Mrs. R.J. D'Rose will celebrate their silver wedding anniversary on June 1 at Sungei Pelek. Sepang. F.M.S. with a thanksgiving Mass.
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  • 19 3 The resignation of his Commission in I the S S.R N.V.R by Sub-Lieut. D. G. Vincent has been accepted.
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  • 505 4 Visi ting Goal-Keeper Gives Good Display S.C.F.A Johore XI 0. HPHREE goats netted in the second half of the game gave the S.C.F.A. victory over a Johore XI in a friendly soccer match played at Anson Road Stadium yesterday. Hie visitors found the Chinese
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  • 55 4 TO-DAY SOCCKR: Dtv I. Malays v S.C.C St:. (Hum; Reserve Dtv., S.C F A v Police, BAB.; Div. 118. Stamford v Wanderers. J.C.S.A 8.H.1... Sime Darby v Hrinkmann's. Gey lain 1 Harper (Ulfilkan v scs, clerical Onion; B.T.C. v Outhrles, B.T.C. BOXING: Tolley Cup final*. Happy World Stadium.
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  • 91 4 Reuter. London. May 29. THE demand for tickets indicates that a crowd of forty-five thousand will be allowed by the police to watch the cup final replay between Preston and Arsenal on Blackburn's ground on Saturday. Preston, who are undoubtedly the best balanced team
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  • 150 4 LALL SINGH the stylish Test cricketer, will be a doubtful starter in the annual Europeans vs. Rest cricket match which will start on the Padang to-mor-iow afternoon, it is understood. I/ill sustained an injury to the little finger of his right hand while fielding
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  • 381 4 R.A. (Heavx) S.R.C 0. PRAYED tempers manvd the first division match between the R.A. (Heavy) ami the S.R.C. on the hitter's ground yesterday, in which the Gunners defeated the Recs by five goals to nil. Play was so dean throughout the earlier period
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  • 241 4 TO-NIGHT'S fights in the finals of the "Tolley" Cup competition at the Happy World Stadium, should produce thrills and surprises, judging from the preliminaries on Tuesday and Wednesday nights, and the competitors who have qualified for the finals to-night. Points scored to date are: Manchcsters 32. R.A.
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  • 328 4 K.E. (Malays) 4; V.M.C.A 0. ABSOLUTELY uninspiring soccer was seen at Prince Edward Road yesterday evening, when the R.E. (Malays) defeated the YJVI.C.A. by four goals to nil in a Div. 2A league match. The V's took the held with nine men. but were
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  • 104 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. IN the first match played in Selan--1 gor the South China tourists to-day defeated the Selangor Chi--2 The visitors played scientific soccer employing W formation in attack which proved effective. The visitors were held to two-all
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  • 280 4 YADI KAMIS ENTER Y's DOUBLES FINAL V VIM and Kamis found comparatively easy passage through the semi-final of the V.M.C.A. open invitation lawn tennis tournament yesterday when they met Robert Chia and Tax} Huck Tee and beat them 6—2. 6—.3. There was only one tie played off in the S.C.R.C.
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  • 124 4 FOLLOWING are scratching and order of running for tomorrows races at Ipoh. Race I—Horses: Class 2, Div. 3 514 furs, str.: Bombus, Sunny Charm (all engagements). Race 2—Horses: Class 2, Div. 1--6 furs. Knight Ruse, Pure Gold (all engagements) Release. Race 3—Horses: Class 2, Div. 2 furs, str.: Lepanto.
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  • 484 4 Singapore, Thursday, the 39th annual athletic sports meeting of the St. Joseph's Institution held at the school ground in Bras Basah Road this evening- S. de Souza broke his last year's record of 5 ft. 4 in. in the high jump event by
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 101 5 Reuter. lerntories nas raised by Mr. A. Creech Jones in the House of (ommons yesterday, when he asked whether any legislative were being taken to probihit such traffic i Jeorge Hall, Under-Secretary of State for the replied that enquiries by
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  • 42 5 Questioned about the above statement, the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Malaya, the Hon. Mr. A. JJ. Jordan, said that legislation was taling drafted to deal with the question. He declined to say anything more on the subject.
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  • 533 5 Singapore, Thursday. I prepared to make allowances for witnesses who r made a mistake in their evidence but in this o iild be no mistake on his part. He has told h ho knows to be untrue," remarked Mr. Conrad iiii magistrate, this morning
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  • 507 5 IfIGHTY-ONE entries have been received for the Singapore lawn tennis championships which will begin on June 9 at the Cricket Club and V.M.C.A. courts. Owing to insufficient entries, the following events have been cancelled: veterans' singles and doubles, boys' junior singles and girls' junior singles.
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  • 79 5 OIXTEEN cards were taken out for I Keppel Golf Club's May Mixed Four- I some competition which resutwd n win for Mr. and Mrs. J. Ouy with a score of 42—8—34. The other scores returned were:— Mrs. S R. Burstall and T3. la Cloche 42—6—36: Mr. and
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  • 8 5 The I.S.P. Fighter Fund collections now total $27,980.
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  • 95 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. much difficulty the body of one of the five Chinese girls who wen- buried in a quagmire when a landslide occurred at Batu Gajah on Monday, was recovered yesterday. The body has been identified by Lim Soon, a mining labourer, as
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  • 279 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. (STRONG criticism of alleged improper police conduct was voiced by Messrs. T. Rajendra and K. K. Benjamin, appearing for seven accused of different nationalities who were charged with rioting. Mr. G. L. Howe, First Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, heard the
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  • 29 5 Singapore, Thursday. A CHINESE lorry driver, Cheow Huav Seong, was fined $20 in Liie Traffic Court to-day for speeding at Woodlands Road on Apr. lb.
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  • 112 6 Unoflicial Majority IN yesterday's leader we referred to the aspirations of the people of this Colony for securing a greater share in th° local administration, in the light of a resolution passed by the straits Settlements (Singapore) Association. The fact that this Colony has already waited for more than
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  • 198 6 THE parallel afforded by the reforms recently introduced in Trinidad and Tobago points to the extreme reluctance of the Colonial Office to reconstitute colonial legislatures so as to provide for Unofficial majcril ies. After all the agitation in Trinidad which culminated 111 the Imperial Gove m m c
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  • 171 6 THIS arrangement could he tagged wilfi any kind of a name, bui by whatever title it came to he known, i{ would still be far from government of the people by the elected representatives of the people. The concession, if so it can he described, still leaves
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  • 2848 6 Choice Of Hemisphere Defence Or Sea Command THE U.S. Army and Navy havp a term for the broad view of strategy and military pol cy as distinct from narrower naval and military problems. They .speak ol the "Big Picture." At the Command and General Staff School at
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  • 576 6 f\G you know Lhal B shows traces ol fluence? While i was admii M. Ie Ifayeur. the i> 1 artist, at the Y.VV fj a I was struck by tti L the frames. It is pr< Chinese and almost gilded carvings on a bedsteads, table;;, and altar:
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  • 616 7 Reuter. London, May 29. of tin- fighting in Crete has reached London (ierman claim to have taken Canea cannot acnnfirmed, although it is considered not unlikely done so. le, the situation is serious. If the Allies lose it nation will be more serious
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  • 152 7 Reuter. London, May 29. HITLER is a zoological monstrosity in the view of Professor Gerbrandy, Prime Minister of the Netherlands. Speaking in London yesterday, M. Gerbrandy aescribed Hitler as "this creature which combines the strength of a rhinoceros, the poison fangs of a snake and th
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  • 85 7 Reuter. Shanghai. May 29 A LOCAL high Dutch official baa categorically denied a Chinese press report that the British naval authorities have seized three large Dutch vessels on the Far Eastern servdet. He declared that the only change in the service was the decision that
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  • 168 7 Eastern New. Tokyo, May 2*J. THE American proclamation of unlimited national emergency Iks invested President Roosevelt v.ith virtually dictatorial powers, Mr. Kensuke Horinouchi, former Japanese Ambassador to Washington, said in an interview with the Mivcko Shimbun. The former Ambassador was sceptical whether it would mean immediate
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  • 85 7 Reuter. London. May 29. IN recognition of th? recent successful operations in East Africa, the Kinu has ordered the following promotions in. and appointments to. the Order of the Bath: To b? Knights Commander, Major-Gen. Alan Qordcn Cunningham. Major-Gen. William Piatt. Companions of the Bath:
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  • 134 7 Reuter. London, May rUt, gallantry ol a British naval oiTicor is revealed in the an nouncement this morning of the loss of the naval auxiliary vessel °atia Patia was attacked by German aircraft with bombs anc' machine-gun fire. An enemy aircraft was .°hot down by the Patia.
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  • 86 7 Eastern News. Tokyo. May 29.—1f. Georges I Bonmarchand", Interpreter and First, Secretary at the French Em-| bassy in Tokyo, left for shanghai; to a. sum his new V st, by train at 3 p.m. yesterday. j He was recently appointed i French Consul in Shanghai.
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    • 363 8 ALL The Thrills of BENGAL LANCERS!" ALL The Exotic Komance of •MOROCCO!" ALL the Excitement Daring of CHARGE of the LIGHT BRIGADE!" SEE THIS GRAND EPIC of DARING and HELP A GREAT CAUSE [CAPI T O L 1 Gala Premiere in aid of the WAR FUND MONDA V, June 9th
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    • 265 8 The Year's most exciting Mystery T h r M 0 r OPEXIXG TO-DAY AT 3.15, 6.15 A ?U.» 8t At The ALHAMBRA j T Who i* The HI ark Patrol? V o ni e and S o I v e T h e .11 s 11* v I fep v
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  • 111 9 Singapore, Friday. THE following is the proßramme of drills for the Singapore Volunteer Corps, to-day: S.F.C.R.E. (v)—lndividual training, at Headquarters. S. V. Sig. Coy.—Specialist training, at Headquarters. "H" Coy. 2nd Bn. 9.5.V.F.— Empire test. Drill and weapon training, at 30X Range H Q. Wing. 2nd. Bn S.S.V.F. —Specialist
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  • 62 9 Singapore, Thursday. PLEADING guilty to a charge of possession of chap ji ki lottery tickets, Ng Ah Nee (24), a Chinese woman, was fined $5 or one week's simpl® imprisonment, by Mr. W. D. Carew. in the third police court. Ng was arrested in a house
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    • 341 9 rECHNICOLOUR PRODUCTION BURNING WITH ICTION, FLENTI of FUN, and all that makes a pk la re GREAT ENTERTAINMENT! A¥ CATHAY 615 9.15 Where Everybody Goes KANE GREY'S 20th Century-Fox r—=r with KOBFRT YOUNG RANDOLPH >T L SCOTT DEAN JAGG Elt jljg) VIRGINIA GILMORE WtMwb Extra Morning Matinees 73Jl TO-MORROW and
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    • 640 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Situations Vacant WANTED. Teachers. Senior Cambridge. State salary. Experience essential. Any nationality. Apply Manager St. Theresa a Memorial School. Kluang. (No. 776H» Vacancy for Storekeeper advertised under Box No. 721 has been filled. Applicants thanked. MALAYA BROADCASTING CORPORATION: Require ASSISTANT ANNOUNCER (English i. Salary $375 rising by annual
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    • 241 9 I tOhai, (jJojjM, I j yjoiL (Do j S ll* you were persued by Two girls. One claiming you S as the Father of her child and the other claiming you as the LORD OF HER HEART. Here are two College i girls loving the same man but with Divergent
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    • 115 9 —EXTRA MORNING SHOW TO-MORROW AT II a.m. JĔS TO-lIAY I I Wr... ci.xd. Directed by WESLEY RUOCLES A COLUMBIA PICTURE 111 I II Mill I Mi MMMMMMMM————». LAST TIME IT WAS A JOURNEY ON "THE NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH" HOW YOU WERE TICKLED! NOW JOIN IN ON A "Crooks Tour"
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    • 815 10 BUY SELL LAST FAUND CLASSIFIED-ADS RENT AUCTION HIRE SERVICE Situations Vacant *f ANTED Lady steno-typlst. temporary wire time work evenings. State terms. >M)x No. 757. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No 733H) WANTED two experienced mechanics capable of repairing all makes of typewriters and calculators Box 754 c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore.
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    • 848 10 Business Opportunities ADVERTISER offers excellent Business opportunities for Trade agencies, popular products at Factory prices. Apply Box 763 cio Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 752H) BELTING Si ASBESTOS CO. Mining Engineering Suppliers—lpoh Singapore —has received new shipment of British Rubber Delivery Hose, all sizes—Shanghai Cotton Waste Asbestos Packings of all descriptions—Rubber—Balata
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    • 622 10 Miscellaneous GULAM MOHAMED. Tailor. 460-B. Alexandra Road. Singapore. Guarantees good fitting—Moderate prices (No. ***** j PERAK RACES: PUNTERS. For winners, outsiders write for "Capt. Argus' incomparable three special selections. $2j-, refundable if unsuccessful, complete selections 111-, non-refundable. Apply T. G. Choo, 69, Patani Road, Penang. (No. 758H) MAISON SONIA. Ladies
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    • 604 10 SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. Tenders are invited for the reconstruction of twenty-four houses and the demolition of one house in the Campbell Lane and Dalhousie Lane area. Plans, Soecificat'on and Form of Tender may be obtained at the Office of the S.ngapore Improvement Trust on payment of a deposit of $50-
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    • 523 10 CAMBRIDGE LOCAL ENTRIES. Candidates who failed in the 1940 School Certificate examination will be allowed to submit late entries for the 1941 examination up to 4th June, inclusive. D. R. SWAINE. Senior Inspector of Schools. Singapore and Labuan. VVEARNE BROTHERS LIMITED Notice is hereby given that an Interim Dividend of
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    • 53 10 United MotO/ (..ij.it" vii ,v! an. Ipoh Motorb, llx.Yi I h«- Oriental IrKliru B. O Motors Kuala l.umpur. rYnang Motors, Penanfc, Mia E <hm !>• la. >* j ÜbC CHINA BUILDING, Vy Overseas SINGAPORE FIRE J«| MARINE MOTOR VEHICLES HssarancC WORKMEN'S Corp orat.oit, COMPENSATION x PERSONAL ACCIDENT AGENTS THROUGHOUT MAT
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    • 770 10 j TO-DAY'S KAUlttl i— _j SINGAPORE LONDON' 225 m. 1333 k|cs EASTERN TRAVswibc. ZHP.l. 30.96 m. 9 69 m|cs. GSV n 81 m fl u 10 ZHP. 2. 48 58 m. 6.175 m cs. GSF 15.14 me t ZHP 3. 41.38 m. 7.25 mcs. 6 15 J 7« il rn
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  • 969 11 Singapore. May 29. BuyiiV. Sellers MINING. 1 In (4a) 31- 3!fl \inaJ (56) 7|- 7,41,-, Mi'uy <*> 331b 34.6 17,- 181- «$!> 0.t>7'i 0 72 »/2 1 ii i I 1216 14|- >t > i 36 i.aa .1 >s) 9j- »16 1 .1 y <£) 17;6
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  • 227 11 Singapore. Thursday. THERE has been a tendency during thr greater part of the week to curtail operations pending President Roosevelt's momentous broadcast, and local trading has in consequence been on a somewhat reduced scale. Another contributory fac tor has been the exhaustion of most
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  • 216 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore Frida.'. DUBOUBU In tin shares was at i low ebb yesterday There was small n isiness In Putehs and Batu Selangor boi;i at unchanged prices. The Austral Am&lgamated had buyers at 7|3 and Laruts at 5 10' i
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  • 23 11 London, May 28: The spot" shellac price has been raised halt a crown to 105 per cwt, following better trade demand.
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  • 34 11 New York. May 28: The Government has awarded IC.ooo hag ol Brazilian coffee, as against the original requests for 100.000 bags, at prices ranging between 10 74 and 10.88 cents per lb.
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  • 57 11 London, May 28: Chartering business mainly centred on coals where tvplcal transactions are Waies to Bahia Blanca at 38 per ton; Hampton Roads to BuenJs Aires and Montevideo by neutral ships at 10 to 50 dollars. Elsewhere, an allied steamer ol 7.000 ionshas been fixed, Aden to Calcutta,
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  • 21 11 Singapore, Friday. Prices of tin ami rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— TIN KUBiiEK Buyers 40, Sellers 40'
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  • 310 11  -  Tin Price Now Adjusted By REUTER Cable London, May 2i). T IN opened steady Tbe turnover was 150 ton's. Jflßr official hours, both positions were 10/- harder, with further sales of 90 lons. The market feels that the price has now been adjusted to the situation
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    • 162 11 I ill MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED And Controlled by TMI til Mi STILE BANK OF INDI LIMITED. which is incorporatand registered as •any, undertakes the Utll lt*S ruH ,v OR TRUSTEE OF lAIINISTRATOR OF Ol bFCEASED PERSON. SETTLEMENT OR ON OF TRUST, AND ORMS OF TRUSTEE BUSINESS. il
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    • 157 11 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) (SINGAPORE BRANCH* Medeiros Building. Cecil Street, Singapore. Authorised and subscribed. Capital i' 2.000.000 Paid-up Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund -I 500.000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay. Calcutta. Colombo, Karachi. Madras. Amara, Baghdad. Bahrein. Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received
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    • 486 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO. SERVICES Bangkok. Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta. Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapatam, Porto Novo, Cuddalore, Sailings will be maintained as regularly as eircumsta- -\s permit. For information regardu g freight and passenger accommodation apply to: BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) Tel: 5431 for Passage
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    • 358 11 1 ES P. o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated in England) PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. The best possible services are being maintained by the P. o. S. N. Co., rrom the Straits to their asm' ports of call in China. India. Ceylo and
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  • 143 12 Reuter. Nairobi. May 30. THE defence theory in the Erroll murder trial is that someone jumped on the running board ot lh< car as it slowed down on entering the main road, fired shots, then jumped and that the car was diiverleSB for
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  • 75 12 Reuter. Wellington, May 29. DESPITE the war New Zealand is able to dose her financial year with a satisfactory surplus, declared the Finance Minister. Mr. W. Nash. Public accounts for the year ended March 31. show a surplus Of £1.726.000 <New Zealand' compared with a budget
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  • 57 12 Reuter. Washington. May 29.—The Gtate Department is planning to call an international conference to consider the problems of the wheat surplus. Thi. is *lsdosed in an exchange of notes between the United States and Canada in connection with President Roosevelt's action yesterday in imposing an import quota on
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  • 117 12 Reuter. Ankara, May 30. CONSIDERABLE differences of opinion still exist among the lurks as to how to interpret President Roosevelt's speech. The younger elements frankly confess that they are disappointed as it v\as expected that the speech would be "less vague and the
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  • 134 12 Australians To Give Up Assets Reuter. Canberra, May 29 ALL persons resident in Australia owning t'nited States dollar funds and currency of any fiijm in Australia or overseas are required to sell them to the Commonwealth under an order gazetted to-day The Federal Treasurer, Mr. A. W. Fadden, estimates the
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  • 53 12 Reuter. Basle, May 29.—The chief of the civil administration in Alsace states that French sequestration of German fortunes in Alsace has been annulled, according to a report received here. Persons possessing and managing sequestered property are ordered to furnish particulars immediately. Regulations governing the restoration of the fortunes are to
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  • 155 12 Reuter. (By Reuter J Staff Report c, London, May 30. NEW hope for the war-racked reople of Europe was offered by Mr. Eden, the Foreign Secretary vestei'dav afternoon, when he poke of Britain's plans, already ,n process of completion, for economic and fecial reconstruction
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  • 87 12 Reuter. Philadelphia, May 29 A REPORT, filed in court in Philadelphia to-day. disclosed that German interests paid the Lehign Valley Railway a sum of $10,016,953 lor damage caused to property in the sensational Bla.k Tom"' explosion in Jersey Civ during the last
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  • 145 12 Reuter. London, May 29. AN attempted enemy air atA tack on shipping yesterday was thwarted by Coastal Command aircraft. An Air Ministry communique says, "Yesterday, aircraft of the Coastal Command drove off and damaged several enemy planes which were attempting to attack shipping. One of
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  • 216 12 Reuter. Washington, May 29. FROM the American viewpoint, Mr. Eden, the British 1 Foreign Secretary, could scarcely have chosen more suitable terms or time in which to express Britain's war aims while many well-informed circles in Washington have appreciated that Britain was slow to
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  • 129 12 Reuter. New York. May 29. KURT Heinrich Reith the German Minister to Austria during-the unsuccessful Nazi putsch of 15»34. was taken "nto custody at a hotel m New Voik yest rday. He was permitted to visit his suite at another hotel where hu had been
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  • 95 12 Reuter. Shanghai, May 30. FIE local journalistic world is considerably perturbed by the daring kidnapping in the French Concession yesterday of Mr. Chang Yi-ping. popular .sub-editor of the Shun Pao. one of the oldest and most popular pro-Chungking dailies in Shanghai, who was dragged lrom
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  • 115 12 Reuter. London Ma Y n THE sabotage ol rail the Important vegetable of Halls at Wes la admitted by the Nazi state is terdays Vrij Ned< rl newspaper published V the Nazis have ai "for Information petrators of the punished." It is also disclo have
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  • 91 12 London, v *>9 LORD Portal's Sun c favourite for the Derby the Melbourne Stake market which is tla the season for three the full Derby course. Sun Castle, who has viously won a race, stai .1 odds and won comfortably in cal time when Pont
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  • 28 12 Reuter. untitled "QIKH recniiting day' 1 will O observed in Jane 24 On cut the Punjab following tin sion yesterday by the Kh&la Defence of India Leagu -Real
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    • 99 12 t7OR the woman who demands the best in appearance, in performance and economy! It's the new, 1941 Kelvinator! Here's beauty unexcelled in refrigeration design! Exclusive features such as the gleaming stainless steel Cold-Ban rr^/ —l i —v— ——j 1 recessed Polar Light that illuminates the food compartment yr M f
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